Honestly, only by offending people do their true colors come out. Now I'm not advocating offending people just for the sake of offending, but let's be honest here, do you think Christians would act the way Muslims do if someone made an offensive cartoon over Jesus? Sure they'd get upset, but I doubt they'd start rioting and waving around signs that say "Death to America/Europe", no matter how offensive.

Ah, but they are. They're saying death to a billion Muslims, even without them having dissed Jesus!

Daniel Pipes is the founder of CampusWatch, a private watchdog group that monitors Middle East Studies on college campuses where he seeks to promote hardline pro-Israeli stances and limit alternative viewpoints. Critics accuse him of seeking to stifle free speech on Israel-related issues, especially with those who do not share his views. He is also founder of the dubious Middle East Forum.

Pipes has previously stated that, "Western European societies are unprepared for the massive immigration of brown-skinned peoples cooking strange foods and maintaining different standards of hygiene... All immigrants bring exotic customs and attitudes, but Muslim customs are more troublesome than most" and that "In its long history of immigration, the United States has never encountered so violence-prone and radicalized a community as the Muslims who have arrived since 1965."

He is also on the record stating that the enfranchisement of American Muslims is bad and a threat to Jews: "I worry very much from the Jewish point of view that the presence, and increased stature, and affluence, and enfranchisement of American Muslims....will present true dangers to American Jews."

Brigitte Gabriel

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Gabriel is also coming out with a book titled They Must Be Stopped, it is clear who "they" are according to her, as she stated that "every practicing Muslim is a radical Muslim." Her own publicist has described her views as "extreme."

In an interview with Jason Frenkel of The Australian Jewish News, Frenkel failed repeatedly to get Gabriel to acknowledge that there are practicing Muslims who don't espouse hatred and have extreme views of the world, including his friends. She seethed at Frenkel and declared that "a practising Muslim who goes to mosque every Friday, prays five times a day, and who believes that the Koran is the word of God, and who believes that Mohammed is the perfect man and (four inaudible words) is a radical Muslim." She also claimed that "Islamo-fascism is a politically-correct word...it's the vehicle for Islam...Islam is the problem."

Israel eNews reported that Gabriel said "Barack Obama is an anti-Semite, no Jews should support him. Jews should vote for Hillary Clinton." Palm Beach County federation's CEO, Jeffrey Klein said Gabriel frequently speaks to Jewish groups and came with many references. One of the speaker topics listed on her Web site is "the threat of Islam to world peace and national security." United Jewish Communities President Howard Rieger said this was the first he had heard of Gabriel. Referring to her comments on Obama, he added, "I wish that people that express those views would simply go away."

Alan Dershowitz

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Alan Dershowitz is a professor of Law who stated that Robert Kennedy’s assassination was the beginning of Islamic Terrorism: “It was in some ways the beginning of Islamic terrorism in America. It was the first shot. A lot of us didn’t recognize it at the time.” What is quite ironic and revealing is that the assassin was no other than Sirhan Sirhan an Arab Christian. It seems Alan Dershowitz cannot distinguish between a Muslim and a Christian. Maybe to him all Arabs are the same?

This is the same psychology that leads him on his witch hunt against renowned Professor Dr. Norman Finkelstein an outspoken critic of Israel. His crusade lead to Prof. Finkelstein being denied tenure at DePaul University, a move that raised many questions about his academic integrity and commitment to free speech.

Glen Jenvey

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"Glen Jenvey" is a self-proclaimed "spy" and vigilante counter intelligence researcher, which begs the immediate question how many real spy's declare they're spys so openly? He has stated: "I'd spied on people before - bizarre as it sounds - as a bit of a hobby, because I was interested in it."

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Now a days Jenvey seeks to portray himself as an objective analysist but the facts speak otherwise. He claims "modestly" "to be the real life hero who nailed terror Chief Abu Hamza." This seems to be his claim to fame for which he is lauded by fellow Islamophobes.

Isn't he the one who said, about ten years ago, that to push through the "New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000", that they had to gain public support against Islam, for the upcoming wars, even if it meant co-opting the "far-right", and getting them to push the message for them, and to engender a sense of paranoia?

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Originally Posted by New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000

This effort can focus on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq — an important Israeli strategic objective in its own right — as a means of foiling Syria’s regional ambitions.

It's funny how things worked out, isn't it?

That strategy was penned in 1996, by the Israeli's, a couple of years later, Daniel Pipes says to push the strategy through the jew has to gain public support, even if it means getting the "far-right" to push their message for them, and how did that go for them?

Here we are over a decade later, Israel got it's war, Saddam Hussein is removed from power, Syria's regional ambitions were foiled, and members of the "far-right" are pushing their message for them, and engendering a sense of paranoia for them.

Even when the truth is spelled out for them, years in advance, it seems some people can still be induced to do the enemies work for them.